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  1. Hi I'm about to e-mail you thanks. xx.
  2. My friend Jill does belly dancing she really enjoys it.
  3. My friend is in exactly the same position - I think she will find these links helpful - thank you
  4. OPooh

    Eden Project

    Some stunning views
  5. Thanks for that Brook I really saw my son there. Have been having people say how "mild" his disability is lately and that shows even more that it's not it's just more hidden. Glad he felt he had a good time at the party
  6. http://www.asd-forum.org.uk/forum/index.ph...wtopic=5756&hl=
  7. OPooh

    happy mothers day

    Happy Mother's day...ds being forced out of routine to do non-routine things in the name of "Mother's day" are not going down too well.
  8. <'> <'> Just wanted to say I agree with what everyone's already said.
  9. TBH the suggestions of paying for them all out of pocket money is ludricrous! I'd be straight up to give them a piece of my mind. Hope he wasn't too upset.
  10. <'> <'> <'> Oh hun don't blame yourself in any shape or form whether it is asperger's or not. Hope you can get some answers soon. Welcome to the community.
  11. The question I had was What arguments may be put forward for the maintenance of separate proviosion for some school students. You should pay particular attention to psychological arguments. I don't think I have it actually on disk anymore (well would be floppy and I don't have a floppy drive now). References are 3 pages long so would probably be better to discuss which bits would be of use. Will pm you my e-mail addy
  12. I did an essay just like that for my education module in my final year of my psychology degree. Shall dig it out for you...anything in particular you are focusing on?
  13. Hi welcome to the forum. I think the best way you can help is to just try and keep as much in routine as possible. .... and if you feel she is misbehaving try and think what might be causing her to behave that way. <'>
  14. My son doesn't like fiction - so that is interesting to know. We're having real trouble with it because the school said it is key for his sats.
  15. It's so stupid how they just wont do this small little things to help - yet they have decided to go into a career which is suppose to help children - makes me mad. Glad he's better off now though
  16. good luck with that. I'm currently an assistant lab technician and you're lucky if you get it so that a colour blind child has a sheet they can read never mind a techie actually going to the trouble of doing all that (they'll say they've not the time or some rubbish) - and I'm currently job hunting.
  17. I found some of it was a bit restrictive - lol but I've studied the things too much 116 - which equals moderate - which I did know even if he's not diagnosed yet. Thanks hun.
  18. So much of that sounds like me Hope you get the love and support here you deserve. What I'd say though is don't be afraid to be who you are. Tell people you have aspergers and be proud. If they don't like it or even don't like you then that's their problem! <'>
  19. My 9 year old ds son has to share a bedroom that just fits a bunk bed in with his2 year old brother it's that small and they still wont rehouse us. Also because we are private rent they say we adequately housed. He wont go outside unless it's the backgarden (at a push) toplay on his own and ours is ridiculouslytiny- but nooooo. So we've got to the point where we're thinking of relocating again so we can afford to buy good luck
  20. That must be the all time classic
  21. Wow this has just happened with my ds too and tbh I was being to think he was just really smart and pretending to have it because it's got so bad lately and he didn't used to be.
  22. Oh that sucks. Why did she do that! Jeez I don't get people. Hope you managed to calm him down hun <'>
  23. <'> <'> oh hun I've felt like that lately too. Sorry things have made you feel so down. <'> <'> I've seen in here that you are a fab mom and you can do it.
  24. Speaking as a wannabe psychologist (I only have first degree) it wouldn't be ethical for you to observe your son and can cause the behaviours to completely change. I've been and "helped out" at schools too - so as suggested maybe you just need a re-phrase. Good luck
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